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The faster the better? Time to first CT scan after admission in moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury and its association with mortality

Marius Marc-Daniel Mader, Roman Rotermund, Rolf Lefering, Manfred Westphal, Marc Maegele, Patrick Czorlich, the TraumaRegister DGU

2020Neurosurgical Review11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Fast acquisition of a first computed tomography (CT) scan after traumatic brain injury (TBI) is recommended. This study is aimed at investigating whether the length of the period preceding initial CT scan influences mortality in patients with leading TBI. A retrospective cohort analysis of patients registered in the TraumaRegister DGU® was conducted including adult patients with TBI, defined as Abbreviated Injury Scale Head ≥ 3 and GCS ≤ 13 who had been treated in level 1 or 2 trauma centers from 2007–2016. Patients were grouped according to time intervals either from trauma or from admission to CT. A total of 6904 patients met the inclusion criteria. Mean time period from trauma to hospital admission was 68.8 min. From admission to first CT, a mean of 19.0 min elapsed. Trauma severity was higher in groups with a longer duration from trauma to CT as represented by a mean (± standard deviation) Injury Severity Score (ISS) of 19.8 ± 9.0, 20.7 ± 9.3, and 21.4 ± 7.5 and similar distribution of mortality of 24.9%, 29.9%, and 36.3% in the ≤ 60-min, 61–120-min, and ≥ 121-min groups, respectively. An adjusted multivariable logistic regression model showed a significant influence of the level of the trauma center ( p = 0.037) but not for interval from admission to CT ( p = 0.528). TBI patients with a longer time span from trauma to first CT were more severely injured and demonstrated a worse prognosis, but received a CT scan faster when duration from admission is observed. The duration until the CT scan was obtained showed no significant impact on the mortality.

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MedicineTrauma centerTraumatic brain injuryInjury Severity ScoreRetrospective cohort studyComputed tomographyLogistic regressionCohortGlasgow Coma ScaleNeurosurgeryMajor traumaPoison controlSurgeryInjury preventionInternal medicineEmergency medicinePsychiatryTrauma and Emergency Care StudiesAbdominal Trauma and InjuriesUltrasound in Clinical Applications
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